Amongst courses like Haydock, Newcastle, and Worcester on September 23, Newmarket events are expected to be the most popular.
The best of horse racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland take place at prestigious racecourses and the events on September 23 are no different. Haydock, Newcastle, Newmarket, and Worcester are the key courses where horse racing today action is featured.
Rated as good-good to soft for the seven events scheduled on September 23, Haydock is expected to provide some exhilarating horse racing action. Many bookmakers are offering their best odds for events like the J W Lees Bitter 1828 Nursery Handicap, which is only for two-year-old thoroughbreds. Hosting both National Hunt and flat racing fixtures, Haydock has become one of the preferred courses in the Merseyside region. The long straights and the fast galloping track are an attractive prospect for any top thoroughbred.
The going is good-good to soft in places. Draw advantage sees high numbers favoured in 5f and 6f races.
Bet on SAYESSE at 15:55. She has last won on 10 September at Chester and on 16 August at Leicester. With a win rate of 36.36% in 11 runs, it's the best choice here. BATTASH has last won in May and CUPPACOFFEE in July
One of the historic racecourses, horse racing betting on September 23 is likely to be at its peak. Since the track is rated as standard, one can expect a healthy dose of quality action today. Trueco Handicap for three-year-old plus horses is likely to be the pick of the bunch. Newcastle racecourse has been a favourite amongst trainers and bettors alike since it underwent massive redevelopment work recently to convert it into an all-weather circuit.
Going is standard and there is no draw advantage available.
Bet on WOR LASS at 18:45. The Mrs Corbett-trained horse has seen much improvement lately. He won on 29 August at Newcastle and 2 September at Musselburgh. He was also 2nd out of 6 runners on 7 September at Carlisle. Lexi's Boy also presents some danger, but we don't expect him to win here.
A majority of the events at Newmarket racecourse on September 23 are 1 mile or 7f long. The racecourse is likely to have the biggest interest amongst punters who bet online given the top thoroughbreds expected on September 23. Shadwell Rockfel Stakes and Shadwell Joel Stakes runs held in the evening are expected to be the biggest draw given their hugely attractive prize money of more than £50,000. The track being rated as good to soft is only likely to increase the number of betting tips concerning the events.
Going is standard and any advantage in the draw is usually correlated with the position of the stalls.
Bet on KILTARA at 14:30. It's a long shot, but she returned in July after a 292 days break and has worked her way up to a win at Yarmouth on September 15. On August 26, she was 3rd at Newmarket out of 6 runners, and on September 10 she was 2nd out of 8 runners at Doncaster. The win rate is 30% in 10 runs.
Of all the action taking place on September 23, Worcester holds the lengthiest races which should be attractive in its own regard. Bob Love 'king Of The Dirt' Memorial Handicap Chase is expected to be the most popular event today, thus bringing in a lot of horse racing tips along with it. The track surface is rated as good.
The race at 14:20 will see KILFINCHEN BAY race again. He won on Sept 20, 2016, at Warwick and is now going to Worcester for another stellar race. He's been 2nd out of 6 runners on September 3 at Stratford and 2nd out of 8 runners on August 10 at Newton Abbot. He had some breaks in the past, but he's known for his three or four consecutive wins in late 2014 and early 2015. We bet he's gonna win again. He's in great shape.